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BREAKING: Bauchi PFN Chairman Emmanuel Ogbeba Dies

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Rev. Emmanuel Ogbeba, Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Bauchi chapter, is dead.

Ogbeba, a native of Agatu local government area of Benue State, died on Thursday aged 69.

The late founder of Potter’s House Church, Bauchi, passed on after a battle with an undisclosed ailment.

Ogbeba’s demise was confirmed by his first son, Pastor Jerry Ogbeba, via a Facebook post.

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Jerry wrote;
“Smiling in Glory. Our father, Rev. Emmanuel Ogbeba, has gone to be with the Lord. Peaceful rest.

“We love you and wanted you to stay by all means but God’s will prevails.”

Until his death, Ogbeba was in the second year of his tenure as the Bauchi State PFN Chairman.

He is survived by a wife and five children.

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